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Center for Educational Leadership to Facilitate the Tennessee Rural Principal Network

August 14, 2020 by spica

The Center for Educational Leadership, directed by Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Assistant Professor Practice Dr. Jim McIntyre, was just awarded a grant from the Kern Family Foundation to more explicitly integrate character development into all leadership programming over the next three years. The award will allow Dr. McIntyre and his team, in collaboration with the American Institutes for Research, to facilitate an intensive, yearlong collaborative professional learning experience for 54 rural school principals from across the state of Tennessee.

“The power of this network is the principals,” said McIntyre. “The participants will learn with and from each other and tackle tough issues around public education in the rural context. We plan to very intentionally build a professional support network for these remarkable school leaders that will help enhance and strengthen rural schooling across the state.”

The mission of the Kern Family Foundation is to empower the rising generation of Americans to build flourishing lives anchored in strong character, inspired by quality education, driven by an entrepreneurial mindset, and guided by the desire to create value for others. They focus on initiatives that have long-term, systemic impact,

For more information on the award, see this news release from the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences. For more information on the Center for Educational Leadership, click here.

Filed Under: Accolades, CEL, News, Uncategorized Tagged With: CEL, Goal 1: Prepare and Develop Leaders and Scholars, Goal 2: Make an Impact, Goal 5: Living our Values, Jim McIntyre

McIntyre Moderates Panel at UT Teacher Preparation Summit

September 25, 2019 by newframe

On September 19, the University of Tennessee hosted a Teacher Preparation Summit in Nashville.  Participants in the successful event included University of Tennessee President Randy Boyd, and the Chancellors of the Chattanooga, Knoxville and Martin campuses, as well as many elected officials, state policy-makers, deans, provosts, faculty members and advocates.  The summit brought together key stakeholders to discuss increasing the effectiveness of UT’s teacher preparation programs, share best practices and information and address increasing performance on the Tennessee State Board of Education’s Teacher Preparation Report Card.McIntyre at Teacher Preparation Summit 2019

The Director of the University of Tennessee’s Center for Educational Leadership, Jim McIntyre moderated a productive and incisive panel discussion regarding the state perspective on high-quality teacher preparation.  Panelists included Tennessee Commissioner of Education Penny Schwinn, State Representative Mark White, who serves as Chair of the House Education Committee, Executive Director of the Tennessee Higher Education Commission Mike Krause, and Executive Director of the Tennessee State Board of Education, Sara Heyburn Morrison.

Filed Under: CEL, News, Presentations, Uncategorized Tagged With: CEL, Center for Educational Leadership, Goal 5: Living our Values, Jim McIntyre

Jim McIntyre and Dorian McCoy

ELPS Faculty Honored at Student Life Awards

April 17, 2019 by newframe

Two faculty members from the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies were recognized at the University of Tennessee Student Life Awards ceremony on April 17, 2019.  Dr. Dorian McCoy received the Friend of the Student Life Division Award for his selfless dedication to supporting the growth, development, and well-being of UT students and his collaborative partnership with all of the Student Life departments on campus.  Dr. Jim McIntyre was honored with the Student Organization Faculty Advisor of the Year Award for his support of the Tennessee Volunteers Tutoring Club. The club offers opportunities for UT students to provide afterschool tutoring to children at local inner-city elementary schools. Congratulations to Dr. McCoy and Dr. McIntyre!

Filed Under: Accolades, News Tagged With: CEHHS, Dorian McCoy, ELPS, Jim McIntyre, Student Life Awards

Rachel Hodges and Michelle Clayton, from Cohort 8 of the Leadership Academy

Angelle and McIntyre to Present at Annual UCEA Convention in Houston

November 12, 2018 by newframe

Pamela Angelle and Jim McIntyre will jointly present a paper entitled “Aspiring Leader Internship Experiences in a Full Time and Online Internship” at the annual meeting of the University Council for Education Administration in Houston, Texas, on November 16, 2018. The paper explores the common elements of success between the non-traditional aspiring school leader internships offered by the University of Tennessee’s two prinicpal preparation programs, VOLS Lead and the Leadership Academy. (Pictured above are Rachel Hodges and Michelle Clayton, from the 2017-2018 Leadership Academy Cohort)

Filed Under: Presentations Tagged With: Center for Educational Leadership, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Jim McIntyre, Leadership Academy, Online Leadership Studies Program, Pamela Angelle, University of Tennessee College of Education Health and Human Sciences

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